Could it be that the GWT app is using a built-in theme? It would then
inject the theme's CSS in the host page, and built-in themes define rules
for the document's body (at least; and maybe a few other general prupose
elements).
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Historyhttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideCodingBasicsHistory.htmlis
made for that.
If you want to use HTML5's pushState/popstate, that should be possible
using deferred-binding (to replace the underlying implementation using
onhashchange with one using pushState).
If you're
Legacy.
Originally, JavaScriptObject were opaque handles, there was no overlay
types. So DOM directly called DOMImpl (or DOMImplIE6, DOMImplMozilla, etc.
using deferred binding). Then overlay types were introduced, and the
com.google.gwt.dom.*, so part of DOMImpl were moved there, and DOM was
Somebody can have a look pls, driving me nuts.
Thinking the HTMLPanel might be the bad guy, I replaced this with a
layoutpanel as well :
ui:style
@def coloricons #33;
@def hovercolor orange;
body,html {
padding: 0;
border: 0;
margin: 0;
font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif;
color:
I think orkut is also a gwt application.
http://www.orkut.com/
On Dec 4, 7:39 pm, Christian Goudreau goudreau.christ...@gmail.com
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Not a google product but still interesting:http://www.ovirt.org/
They admin console is done on top of Gwt and
we use the method sinkEvents(Event.ONCLICK) to tell widget that it
should capture the mouse-click event on this widget.
but if the event is a custom defined event called MyEvent,then what is
the property of method sinkEvents(int eventBitsToAdd)?
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Hi,
I am using gwt 2.3 (with UiBinder) and try to launch my application on
internet explorer 6.
I got a blank page with and error message such as onModuleLoad()
fails.
Firstly, i want to know if gwt 2.3 can be use on internet explorer 6.
If it is possible, what can i do to make my application
sinkEvents is only for DOM events (ones that are dispatched by the browser
itself). In modern GWT development you shouldn't have to ever call
sinkEvents (use addDomHandler).
For custom events, use addHandler.
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On Monday, December 5, 2011 11:38:28 AM UTC+1, bognekadje wrote:
Hi,
I am using gwt 2.3 (with UiBinder) and try to launch my application on
internet explorer 6.
I got a blank page with and error message such as onModuleLoad()
fails.
Such an error message probably means you're running in
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, December 5, 2011 11:38:28 AM UTC+1, bognekadje wrote:
Hi,
I am using gwt 2.3 (with UiBinder) and try to launch my application on
internet explorer 6.
I got a blank page with and error message such as
I had a similar problem once and I think I found the reason by using the
debug tool built in explorer and then changing the version back. I think
the reason had something to do with some string character or something
really weird. I never worried about it and eventually made enough other
1) create a widget
2) create event
3) create event handler
4) have your widget implement the handler
5) register the widget as a handler of the new event with eventBus
(probably at the very start of your application)
Hope that helps
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Hi everyone,
I got the following lines of code here:
DockLayoutPanel doc = new DockLayoutPanel(Unit.PX);
//some code goes here to add widgets to doc
RootLayoutPanel.get().add(doc);
Now the size of docklayoutpanel here exeeds client window height but I
am not getting
Yeah, I have experienced same issue with gwtp 0.6 tabsample project.
How to workaround this? Thanks
On Dec 5, 3:56 am, Christopher Piggott cpigg...@gmail.com wrote:
You know what, I think this is a compatibility problem between gwt-
platform 0.6 and gwt 2.4 so let me report that over there
Hi,
I want to change the style of an individual cell in a CellTable by
changing the color of the text in the cell to green if the database
updates successfully and red if the cell update is not successful. Is
there a way to do this through the DOM without redrawing the table? I
don't know of a
Hi,
I'm trying to use FileWriter java class on server side but the google
app engine validator tells me that java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
java.io.FileWriter is a restricted class. I excluded the server
package of my application from google App Engine validation but I
still have this problem.
Hello,
I want to use ftp upload instead of http and store the uploaded file
in remote system.I want that my local system file upload to ftp domain
usinf ftp upload in gwt .So suggest me how can i upload file .
Thanks
Rahul
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You have to explicitly add ScrollPanel in your DockLayoutPanel to make the
area scrollable.
Alexandre
2011/12/5 saurabh saurabh saurabh.bl...@gmail.com
Hi everyone,
I got the following lines of code here:
DockLayoutPanel doc = new DockLayoutPanel(Unit.PX);
//some
Hi,
I'm using GWT 2.4. I'm trying to run some GWTTestCases in an
environment and getting Deferred binding failed for class errors.
How do I figure out what resource GWT is looking for? For a number of
my tests, GWT dies with the following error log ...
Rebinding
Absolutely, and the MobileWebApp sample from the GWT SDK is a good example
of how to provide 3 distinct UIs (desktop, tablet and phone) for the same
app.
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Hi,
Currently I have implemented code to show various tab based on places.
Based on clicking Anchor links, I am able to show TAB1 or TAB2 as
required.
Inside TAB1, I have a tree on the left. I am not able to figure out
how to select firstElement or secondElement based on the place.
I want to
I have a PopupPanel with a Label inside. I'm trying to center the popup
horizontally, so I'm calling setPopupPositionAndShow. In the callback,
however, the offsetWidth and offsetHeight arguments don't take into account
any margins or padding, whether I set them on the popup or the label: the
* In modern GWT development you shouldn't have to ever call sinkEvents
(use addDomHandler).*
*
*
CellTable and other Cell based widgets use the sinkEvents approach. Am I
missing something? Is that just an anomaly because of the
ultra-high-performance expected off of huge-data-rendering Cell
I'm working on a small canvas drawing program with GWT 2.3 and I'm
hitting a problem with IE9. After a user draws a rectangle to the
canvas, I want to allow dragging or resizing. To catch the mouse down
in the rectangle I'm using a technique similar to the one show in this
example:
Hi,
I'm using Maven 3.0.3, GWT 2.4 and the Bamboo integration suite. How
do I set up my GWT tests to run in headless mode using Maven and GWT?
I have tried setting both these environment variables ...
JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.awt.headless=true
MAVEN_OPTS=-Djava.awt.headless=true
but to no avail. I
That's the expected behavior, check the DOM reference for
OffsetWidth/OffsetHeight.
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It is?
UIObject API:
getOffsetWidth
public int *getOffsetWidth*()
Gets the object's offset width in pixels. This is the total width of the
object, *including decorations such as border, margin, and padding.*
*Returns:*the object's offset width
Mozilla DOM
Hi,
Please post the code you've written for us to examine. This would help in
order to provide you with assistance.
Thanks
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 10:53 PM, Sameer Doda sameerd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I am having trouble importing an array list to a grid panel.
The issue is that the list
Looks great! Thanks!
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
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made for that.
If you want to use HTML5's pushState/popstate, that should be possible
using deferred-binding
Hello all,
I have been looking into doing an MDI application with GWT. Is it
possible to do such a thing with plain GWT, i.e. without using any
additional libraries like SmartGWT, Ext GWT, etc?
I have searched in this forum, but the latest posts seem to be from
2009 (most are even older) and
In my opinion, overriding GWTs CSS is more trouble then it's worth.
Just change your .gwt.xml file to use inherits
name='com.google.gwt.user.theme.standard.Standard*Resources*'/ so it
doesn't import any of the GWT CSS, and then add in your own CSS in your
html file.
Things will then go much
but if i need define a event called onPage(fired by logical,not DOM
event) for my widget,how should i register this event and bind handler
for it?
On Dec 5, 7:53 pm, Thomas Broyer t.bro...@gmail.com wrote:
sinkEvents is only for DOM events (ones that are dispatched by the browser
itself). In
I'm working my way through the GWT tutorial and have reached the JUnit
chapter.
I downloaded the sample StockWatcher application and imported it into
Eclipse Indigo. I updated the appropriate control files according to the
tutorial.
When I try to launch the app I get the following message:
Hi,
I'd like to upload an image and get it's serving URL through GAE
ImagesServiceFactory.
I've found this tutorial:
http://ikaisays.com/2010/09/08/gwt-blobstore-the-new-high-performance-image-serving-api-and-cute-dogs-on-office-chairs/
Deployed on GAE it works perfectly. But running locally in
Hi,
I am building a new application with a vertical panel menu, which
works fine,
but within some pages I have links to other pages ( which is a history
token),
but I need the vertical panel to slide to the correct group.
The links in the page work fine now, but the panel does not slide.
When I
Actually, to be completely correct, your CSS should be in a CssResouce
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideClientBundle.html#CssResource,
not in your html file.
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Actually, to be completely correct, your CSS should be in a CssResouce
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideClientBundle.html#CssResource,
not in your html file.
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Inside TAB1, I have a tree on the left.
Make the activity that is displaying the tree listen to PlaceChangeEvent.
Now you know whenever the place changes, such that you can highlight the
required item in the tree based on the place.
Thanks,
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.i used formpanel but not sure what path should i set in setAction()
Do not use form panel, unless you are posting your data to a servlet/jsp
that is external to the gwt module. In this case you can also use
Hi ppl,
I had GWT working fine on windows. then i decided to try it on
linux. I gave the command yum install eclipse-fedorapackager and
the eclipse got installed on Linux. But when I gave the GWT link in
the Install Software it failed saying some prerequisites were missing.
Then I noticed
I was developing a GWT application with a PHP backend. During
development, everything was OK. I was developing my GWT app from my
webroot and everything was working correctly and was properly
interacting with php.
However, when I compiled the GWT app and place it the same place where
my original
I've applied the same technique to makePayloadOperations to slightly
reduce the request payload size (by removing false-positives in property
changes), as it's causing issues in our app.
It still, IMO, sends too many things in a request (every proxy
referenced by another proxy, even if not
Brian, can you review this CL?
http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1601805/
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Reviewers: cromwellian,
Description:
Adding jscomp to the classpath for gwt user and dev projects.
Review by: cromwell...@google.com
Please review this at http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/1606803/
Affected files:
M eclipse/dev/.classpath
M eclipse/user/.classpath
Index:
LGTM
In my working copy I also have a .factory and an entry in .classpath for
.apt_generated. See
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/RequestFactoryInterfaceValidation#Eclipse
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On 2011/12/06 06:11:56, stephenh wrote:
This patch uses Thomas's suggestion of static methods with srcElement to
avoid holding on to a scrollableElem that comes from outside the event
handler's closure.
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